Friday, August 30, 2013

Soul Food

Our neighborhood library not only has books to feed our minds, but it also has flowers lining the entrance that lift our spirit and our souls!


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15 comments:

  1. A flower garden is a bonus at the library. Maybe it puts people in a calm mood so that they are better able to keep quiet inside the library.

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  2. Wow!
    This one would fit my lapel nicely. Love lavender too.

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  3. I may have a partial comment floating around somewhere--the screen abruptly changed as I typed! I have no idea and shall forge ahead.

    I want you to know how much joy I get in thinking about these beautiful blossoms in conjunction with all that a local library has to offer.

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  4. Gorgeous dahlia! At least I think it's a dahlia.

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  5. I love libraries ... Though, like so many, I have been guilty of reading electronically...Let's hope they stay around.

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  6. That dahlia is fantastic! I adore flowers. :)

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  7. They would make me smile. The package arrived!

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  8. Beautiful dahlia. I have not seen very many this year.

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  9. The pink of the flower set at that green background made for a perfect combination.

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  10. Lovely flowers! I guess the city must plant and take care of them, right?

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  11. What a lovely sight to see when entering the library Kate..that's two pluses oui, books and flowers.

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  12. That is such a beautiful blossom, Kate. Which library branch is "yours"?

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    1. Highland Park. . .wonderful staff with an upcoming community meeting re. the redesign of the library. Should be exciting; I'm one of their best customers. Merriam Park is also close so I feel that I really have two branch libraries plus borrowing privileges at St. Thomas on Summit and Cleveland. l'm rich in libraries!! And use them extensively.

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